Bridget Tunnicliffe
Midday Sports News for 14 January 2014
Team New Zealand has recruited Olympic Silver medalists Peter Burling and Blair Tuke for the next Americas Cup campaign. Audio
Sports News for 13 Januray 2014
The Indian cricket side has arrived in New Zealand today as they prepare for a five-game One Day International series, followed by two test matches. Audio
Fiji Media Industry Development Authority pleased with industry
The head of Fiji's Media Industry Development Authority says he's comfortable that news outlets in the country are producing impartial, balanced, and fair reports. Audio
11am World, Pacific and Sports News for 3 January 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
10am World, Pacific and Sports News for 3 January 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
9am World, Pacific and Sports News for 3 January 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 3 January 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
7am World, Pacific and Sports News for 3 January 2014
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 19 December 2013
PNG Speaker stands firm on artefact removal despite high-level outrage; Solomon Islands MP pushes for Weather Coast rehabilitation; Middle aged women in Fiji take up cricket to cut lifestyle diseases… Audio
Clarification wanted around ni-Vanuatu reserved jobs
Business owners in Vanuatu are concerned that new occupations added to the list reserved for ni-Vanuatu are too broad. Audio
Samoan grandmother breaks new ground
A Samoan grandmother has become the first student to graduate with a PhD from Victoria University of Wellington's Pacific Studies programme. Audio
Women suffer from high rates of partner violence in Fiji
The Fiji Women's Crises Centre is shocked by the results of a survey which found about 70 percent of women suffer from some form of violence by their husband or partner. Audio
Samoa Human Rights Commission has limited mandate
The head of the new Human Rights Institute in Samoa says while he doesn't have the mandate to investigate and resolve individual complaints, he does carry some clout in certain situations. Audio
Police close ranks following PNG rape claim
The head of the Family and Sexual Violence Action Committee in Papua New Guinea believes police in East Sepik are closing ranks to protect their own after allegations a teenager was raped by four… Audio
Satellite to deliver cheap high-speed internet to Pacific
It's believed advanced satellite technology, currently being designed to deliver affordable broadband to the Pacific by the end of 2016, could have a big impact on those economies. Audio
Damning report on Australia's offshore asylum seeker centre
Amnesty International says the slow processing of asylum seekers on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island seems deliberately designed to pressure detainees to return to countries from where they have fled.
…PNG's image damaged by perceptions of corruption
The chair of Transparency International Papua New Guinea says perceptions around the high level of corruption in PNG have the potential to damage the country on many fronts. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 6 December 2013
Expert eyes Fiji as a classic case of transition; US $5.5 million voter registration system for Solomon Islands; Cooks committee ready to present preliminary Colagate report; Pitcairn celebrates 175… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 5 December 2013
Expert eyes Fiji as a classic case of transition; Cooks committee ready to present preliminary Colagate report; Tonga Power details handling of fraud and cheating by staff; Senior PNG government… Audio
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 4 December 2013
Pacific told to re-think priorities on nature and conservation; Elections on track says Fiji regime; PNG government praised for prudent financial management; Land lost in Papua New Guinea highlighted… Audio